Elkhart neighbors fed up with abandoned home, city says they will demolish "immediately"

It's a home that's been abandoned for nine years, and now neighbors in one Elkhart neighborhood, have had enough. Enough of the break-ins, people hanging around, the mold, and having that empty house on their street.

January 27, 2016, a court order was given for it to be demolished. But 365 days later, it's still standing.

It's a quiet neighborhood, with friendly people. Albert Cole being one of them.

But one thing sticks out. A home, right next to Cole's, falling in disrepair, and mold growing inside.

"In the summertime, I can't even go sit outside because of the smell...of the aroma coming from this home," says Cole. "It's that bad."

There's also some trouble.

"My wife went outside and heard voices from the garage, and it scared her, and I called the police," adds Cole.